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Indigenous Tourism Experiences In North America Everyone Should Try

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Lil’wat Cultural Center

The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Center relates the Squamish people's unique culture, history and customs, which have been passed down through the centuries

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Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Set on the flat plains on the outskirts of Saskatoon, the largest city in Canada’s vast Saskatchewan province, Wanuskewin is a multi-award-winning immersion

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Huron Village

The storied history of the proud Huron-Wendat Nation is told at Huron Village, an easily accessible and urban Indigenous tourism experience in Canada's Quebec province.

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Klahoose Wilderness Resort

The remote and stunning Klahoose Wilderness Resort sits on the lands of the Klahoose people who have lived in the region ‘since time before memory.

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Klahoose Resort

In recent years, their remarkable traditions have been revived; many of which are shared with visitors to this luxurious and sustainable eco-resort, set amidst a pristine wilderness.

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Arctic Bay Adventures

Unimaginably vast, Baffin Island is the world’s fifth largest island and home to the Inuit-owned Indigenous tourism business, Arctic Bay Adventures.

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Mohawk Cultural Tours

Their name, which means “people who build a house," refers to a peaceful confederation between six Native American nations, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy

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Abegweit Mi’kmaq

'Abegweit' is an Anglicised version of 'Epekwitk' in the Mi’kmaq language, which is the Mi'kmaq's name for Prince Edward Island.

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